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Beyond Spin's avatar

Yes, this was pretty obvious. Not sure why only 6% of people could figure it out.

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TB's avatar

Probably most people assume that "one cut" means you're only allowed to cut one of the apples, not cut both apples with the same stroke.

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Because they imply that the only thing you can do is *cut* the apples, not *move* them, too.

Without moving them, you can't tell whether they're lined up such that a one-third cut of *each* is possible with just one stroke of the knife.

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